The best Juliet Prowse’s movies

Juliet Prowse

Juliet Prowse

25/09/1936- 14/09/1996
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G.I. Blues

G.I. Blues
6.2/10
  • Genre: ComedyMusic
  • Release: 23/11/1960
  • Character: Lili
Stationed in West Germany, soldier Tulsa McLean (Elvis Presley) hopes to open up a nightclub when he gets out of the army. Tulsa may lack the capital for such a venture, but a chance to raise the cash comes his way through a friendly wager. Local dancer Lili (Juliet Prowse) is a notorious ice queen, and Tulsa bets everything he has that a friend of his can earn her affections. But, when that friend is dispatched to Alaska, it's up to Tulsa to melt Lili's heart.

Can-Can

Can-Can
6.3/10
Parisian nightclub owner Simone Pistache (Shirley MacLaine) is known for her performances of the can-can, a provocative dance recently outlawed for being immoral. Though her dancing delights patrons to no end, it also attracts the ire of the self-righteous Judge Philipe Forrestier (Louis Jourdan), who aims to punish her. The judge hatches a plot to photograph Simone in the act and ends up falling for her -- much to the chagrin of her boyfriend, handsome lawyer François Durnais (Frank Sinatra).

Who Killed Teddy Bear?

Who Killed Teddy Bear?
6.6/10
A grim police detective embarks on a one-man crusade to track down a depraved sex maniac when a nightclub deejay receives a disturbing series of obscene phone calls. Finding himself getting far too close to the victim for comfort, the hard-boiled cop must track down the unbalanced pervert before he can carry out his sick threats...

That's Dancing!

That's Dancing!
7.2/10
A documentary film about dancing on the screen, from it's orgins after the invention of the movie camera, over the movie musical from the late 20s, 30s, 40s 50s and 60s up to the break dance and the music videos from the 80s.

The Second Time Around

The Second Time Around
6.5/10
  • Genre: FamilyWestern
  • Release: 22/12/1961
  • Character: Rena Mitchell
In 1911, a widow with two children leaves New York City for territorial Arizona and becomes a ranch hand and later gets herself elected sheriff. A gambler and a rancher become rivals for her affections.

The Right Approach

The Right Approach
5.4/10
  • Release: 17/05/1961
  • Character: Ursula Poe
An opportunistic young Hollywood singer, loyal only to himself, steps on everyone he meets in order to achieve success and fame.

Spree

Spree
7.6/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 21/06/1967
  • Character: Herself
This documentary on the nightlife of Las Vegas was filmed primarily at the Topicana and Dunes Hotels, respectively, in 1962-63. Musical numbers performed by the film's stars aside, "Spree" also includes scenes of gambling casinos, cock fights and boxing.

Musical Comedy Tonight II

Musical Comedy Tonight II
8.1/10
  • Release: 11/02/1981
A tribute to American musical theater, featuring scenes from "Show Boat", "South Pacific," "Sweet Charity," "Finian's Rainbow," and "Lady in the Dark", among others. There is also discussion of the various creative aspects of the plays.

Second Chance

Second Chance
5.5/10
A rich stockbroker buys a Nevada ghost town as a community for people who need a second chance in life.

Run for Your Wife

Run for Your Wife
5.9/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 29/04/1965
  • Character: Jenny
Riccardo, an unhappily married middle aged Italian working for a shoe factory, goes to America on a four day business trip.

Elvis: #1 Hit Performances

Elvis: #1 Hit Performances
8.6/10
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 12/11/2007
  • Character: Herself (archive footage)
Elvis fans, thank your lucky stars. This jam-packed collection of pulse-raising performances from TV, movies, concerts and special events showcases the King delivering blistering renditions of 15 No. 1 hits. Highlights include Elvis singing "Don't Be Cruel" for his first appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show" and his performance of "Stuck on You" for "Welcome Home, Elvis," a TV variety special hosted by Frank Sinatra.

Dingaka

Dingaka
6.7/10
  • Genre: ActionDrama
  • Release: 28/10/1964
  • Character: Marion Davis
An African tribesman seeks revenge against the people who murdered his daughter.

Elvis: #1 Hit Performances & More

Elvis: #1 Hit Performances & More
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 12/11/2007
  • Character: Herself (archive footage)
Elvis fans, thank your lucky stars. This jam-packed collection of pulse-raising performances from TV, movies, concerts and special events showcases the King delivering blistering renditions of 30 No. 1 hits. An outstanding introduction to the magic of Elvis Presley! This collection of 30 wonderful performances by the King of Rock 'n' Roll showcasing 21 of his #1 US and UK hits and 9 other classics. Culled from his TV guest appearances, movies, and concert films and television specials -- from 1956, the year his star ascended, to the 1970s when he reached the pinnacle of his career -- this is Elvis at his best. Highlights include Elvis singing "Don't Be Cruel" for his first appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show" and his performance of "Stuck on You" for "Welcome Home, Elvis," a TV variety special hosted by Frank Sinatra.

The Frank Sinatra Timex Show: An Afternoon with Frank Sinatra

The Frank Sinatra Timex Show: An Afternoon with Frank Sinatra
7.2/10
At the beginning of the program, Peter Lawford explains that Frank Sinatra's plans to film his TV special outdoors in sunny Palm Springs have foundered because an extended rainstorm has turned their desert location into a morass of mud. The company is forced to move inside a stark studio instead and delivers their songs with a minimum of props but a maximum of verve.

The Frank Sinatra Timex Show - To the Ladies

The Frank Sinatra Timex Show - To the Ladies
Surrounded by a mix of talented ladies, host Frank Sinatra does his thing.

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